How Close Are We to Calling the Red Planet Home?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @megaprojects9649
    @megaprojects9649  Год назад +20

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    • @BrewBlaster
      @BrewBlaster Год назад +3

      AI needs to go first and then we are f&cked. Oh BTW I got the right underwear for the journey.

    • @slcpunk2740
      @slcpunk2740 Год назад +2

      People often forget that all our water is recycled one way or another and it's the same water we're drinking now that's been around since the beginning of civilization.

    • @raya.p.l5919
      @raya.p.l5919 Год назад

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    • @personzorz
      @personzorz Год назад +1

      I wonder if they're good for under space suits

    • @Istandby666
      @Istandby666 Год назад

      Men talk about how their parts get over heated.
      Where's the wear for women? Our parts get over heated and let not get started with boob sweat.
      How about how bad it gets down there while menstruating.
      Men don't understand how great they have it and yet they whine constantly.

  • @politicsuncensored5617
    @politicsuncensored5617 Год назад +79

    I am 70 and I doubt I will live to see humans go to Mars and return. I do hope to get mankind land again on the moon in the next couple years with my grandchildren. In 1969 I was being raised by my grandparents and got to watch Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin land on the moon. It would be cool to me to have that flipped around this time with my own grand kids. Shalom

    • @anthonypelchat
      @anthonypelchat Год назад +7

      I think you will see humans get to Mars and return if you can hold on another 15 years. Maybe less than 10, but that is extremely optimistic.

    • @politicsuncensored5617
      @politicsuncensored5617 Год назад +11

      @@anthonypelchat I am hopeful. My grandfather made it almost to 94. Shalom

    • @anthonypelchat
      @anthonypelchat Год назад +1

      @@politicsuncensored5617 I hope the best for you.

    • @airgunningyup
      @airgunningyup Год назад

      you should see men on the moon by 80 yrs old. thats the aretemis projections as of now.

    • @TheDennys21
      @TheDennys21 11 месяцев назад

      No offence, but you guys are like little kids, believing in something that will never happen. Look up Biosphere 2, they tried to simulate a Martian base here on Earth and it was a colossal failure and it would be even worse on Mars. Not to mention that even getting there would take 6 months and that's when Mars is closest to Earth in orbit around the Sun. Imagine how much food, water and everything else would be required for just one person, let alone 5 or 10, you simply can't cram that much stuff into a spacecraft. Mars and space in general is nothing but a deathtrap.

  • @MysteicVoltronus
    @MysteicVoltronus Год назад +47

    All I can think of is the opening to The Expanse when you watch the colony on Mars start and then grown over decades into the MCRN.

    • @JJ-er1ng
      @JJ-er1ng Год назад

      One step closer to epic space battles without lasers, shields, and people surviving.

    • @java4653
      @java4653 Год назад +4

      That's called a Fantasy. It's never happening.

    • @Boblw56
      @Boblw56 Год назад

      This is reality not Prime TV. It’s not possible with current technology and why the hell go to a gigantic wasteland to kill humans? Which is what will happen.

    • @aliensoup2420
      @aliensoup2420 Год назад +2

      All I can think of is Alita : Battle Angel, because she is HOT!!

    • @Blackpearlmatt
      @Blackpearlmatt Год назад +1

      The dream of Mars, hell of a thing

  • @Kellen6795
    @Kellen6795 Год назад +81

    When I was a kid I found an older National Geographic with a ton of stuff about colonizing Mars. The one image from it thats stood out to me all this time was of a kid my age wearing almost normal clothes and a respirator attached to a supplementary oxygen tank as while there were trees that had started growing in the distance, there wasnt enough oxygen to breathe. He was on the edge of a mountain or cliff looking out over the red plain and off in the distance a futuristic city sprouting from the landscape. Its been a dream of mine for that to be real in a sense sonce that day and has fueled many many a day dream

    • @chriselyr2484
      @chriselyr2484 Год назад +5

      When I was a kid I found a magazine by the train tracks that made me feel the same way. I still think about it years later.

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Год назад +1

      Of course, such a scenario would be fairly late in the terraforming of Mars.

    • @5poolcatrush
      @5poolcatrush Год назад

      When i was a kid™(around 2003-2005) i was reading in a reputable journal about piloted mars missions in year 2012. Reading and watching pop science stuff for all the time since then, i can definitely say that they speak more than do. It is very annoying that NASA are EXTREME SLOWPOKES. I can get that they probably want all to be perfect delaying stuff over and over again, but first step in anything is not obliged to be perfect, but actually i guess thats not the actual reason. more like they (and government and also people) are just not inetersted enough for it to happen, otherwise we would have first base in 2012. The fact that there is no Soviets to compete - IS NOT AN EXCUSE in these questions.

    • @MikeJones-rk1un
      @MikeJones-rk1un Год назад

      How many will die trying to get to an uninhabitable planet?

    • @EvilBearSkirmish
      @EvilBearSkirmish Год назад

      @@chriselyr2484 i found a box of mags like that. my mate dobbed on me and my parrents found out. was a very educational 24 hours

  • @MrGoesBoom
    @MrGoesBoom Год назад +22

    Guy on a mailing list I'm on was at McMurdo for a year...he mentioned that usually he could take or leave strawberries, but down there a chance to eat a fresh one was almost a religious experience. So yeah, viable greenhouses that can handle more than just the bare essentials will definitely be a major concern. Nevermind the aid to life support and the psychological benefits of getting to be somewhere with lots of green life, compared to the barren wastelands outside

  • @ajkleipass
    @ajkleipass Год назад +11

    Of the designs mentioned, the only one I have an issue with is the windows.
    I would place the living quarters in a heavily sheltered location and equip them with a smart wall. Basically, it would be a large display screen capable of being subdivided as required to serve as a computer display for work or gaming, a video screen for watching videos - including personal videos from home, and as a "window" that can show live feeds from around the base, or a custom view from Earth or anywhere else - the ultimate in desktop wallpaper.
    The smart wall would afford something that sounds a bit creepy but might be necessary on such a mission: it would allow a computer to analyze the crew's mental state. Not spying and reporting, per se, but tracking trends that might suggest homesickness and snap the crew member out of it by suggesting a favorite movie, or a video game, etc.
    Antarctic station life, even ISS station life, will never properly prepare anyone for the isolation they will feel on Mars. The more we can do to support our pioneering astronauts the better they will do.

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Год назад

      There are potential ways to have windows without radiation getting in.

    • @tabletalk33
      @tabletalk33 11 месяцев назад

      Good points. A lot of genius is going to have to go into their design, no doubt about it. Since the journey would be very dangerous, I also think that robots and AI are going to have to pave the way. That would be a very complicated phase in itself, but it would probably prevent a lot of casualties, something nobody wants. Humans will follow later after the bugs are worked out.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Год назад +26

    1:25 - Chapter 1 - Across the gulf of space
    2:05 - Mid roll ads
    3:30 - Back to the video
    6:30 - Chapter 2 - That remote, forbidding planet
    11:05 - Chapter 3 - Robots in disguise
    14:35 - Chapter 4 - Heavy metal
    17:45 - Chapter 5 - Creatures that swarm & multiply
    - Chapter 6 -

    • @godlugner5327
      @godlugner5327 Год назад +1

      4:17 - Audio G*itch

    • @facetubetwit1444
      @facetubetwit1444 Год назад

      ​@@godlugner5327 nah that's just BS censorship. woke turds censored Simon saying "do cool science Shit".

  • @davocc2405
    @davocc2405 Год назад +7

    I'd envisage something combining several techniques. The thing they didn't mention here is meteorite strikes which don't have the same level of atmosphere to traverse (and may be functionally far more numerous?). Whatever they build it's going to have to be awfully strong and resilient; also having to block various forms of radiation too, this isn't an easy brief.

    • @gomahklawm4446
      @gomahklawm4446 Год назад +1

      Exactly. Some say live in the lava tubes. You can do that on Earth, try it out for a year.

    • @tabletalk33
      @tabletalk33 11 месяцев назад

      Right. Those are things that they are going to have to factor in. Most of the meteors are coming from the infamous Asteroid Belt, Mars beings closer to it than the Earth. Caves have been discussed as alternatives to artificially constructed bases. Probably using several different types of bases would be best. Building materials are going to have to be SUPER STRONG. Thinking farther down the line, it may be time to attack that damn Asteroid Belt and see if they can't carve up some of those bigger, more dangerous asteroids into smaller pieces. The smaller the better. Wouldn't that be something if we could do that! Because sooner or later, one of those buggers is going to hit Mars again and wipe out whatever, or whoever is living and working there. Same for our Earth.

  • @hbrown1969
    @hbrown1969 Год назад +14

    The classic sci fi masters proposed a number of solutions to living on Mars. Their stories have suggested using caves as the original habitat. Just need to make them air tight. The caves already provides radiation shielding and thermal mass to moderate the interior temperate (somewhat).
    Also send unmanned probes to the parts of Mars with ice to create water and hydrogen (to use as fuel, via solar) so it doesn't have to be brought from earth.

    • @charlesbidlingmaier6251
      @charlesbidlingmaier6251 Год назад

      You have some good ideas my friend! Makes sense to me.

    • @andromidius
      @andromidius Год назад +1

      Drones probably are the answer to space exploration and mining. Going ourselves is too expensive and dangerous, even if we figure out how to do it. Meanwhile you can send an army of drones controlled remotely (given orders every few days to account for distance, with a simple AI to figure out how to do the task given), do all the hard work without the need for water or food or air, then bring back whatever it is we want/need while we just sit on Earth enjoying the ability to survive with relative ease.

    • @D_Rogers
      @D_Rogers Год назад +4

      Yea, we need to send probes to the more interesting parts of Mars to sniff out some giant caves. :)
      You don't waste energy building massive structures on an empty planet, you just move into the best existing ones.
      Caves can be pressurized with local CO2 and then workers can operate there in breathing masks and winter clothes, instead of full space suits.
      When deeper caves have proven that they don't leak, they could be upgraded to a breathable air mix and used for living quarters.

    • @D_Rogers
      @D_Rogers Год назад

      @klinestill We have pictures of plenty of caves, we just need the probes to find some horizontal entrances into them.
      Geology is geology, Mars isn't that different to Earth in that regard... :)
      In fact Mars caves are expected to be much larger than Earths, for obvious reasons...

    • @D_Rogers
      @D_Rogers Год назад

      @klinestill Yes, caves are holes in the ground...
      I guess it's just a shame NASA never did some kind of... 'Caves of Mars Project' ;)

  • @dbii6349
    @dbii6349 Год назад +478

    I’m an older guy and this is about the 5th time I’ve heard we’re going to do this. Everyone gets hyped than reality hits and it’s forgotten for another decade.

    • @LordZordid
      @LordZordid Год назад

      @@Totttty55 That conman makes promises about landing on Mars every other year and has done for decades. Stop being mislead and think for yourself. About the near impossible technical aspects and how long it will take in reality.

    • @dbii6349
      @dbii6349 Год назад

      @@Totttty55 Musk has a habit of over promising and under delivering. He’s essentially a hype man I doubt he’s serious about Mars

    • @TheUnfulfilledOne
      @TheUnfulfilledOne Год назад +1

      Outer Space doesn't exist.Earth is the only World there is.There are no other Physical Cosmic
      Worlds out there and there is no Infinite Cosmic Spatial Vacuum Void.Outer Space has "3 Enormous Problems":Problem 1 - Survivability - Cosmic Space is completely and inherently uninhabitable,
      inhospitable and unliveable.This doesn't seem/feel right.If Outer Space truly existed
      it should therefore be completely and inherently habitable,hospitable and liveable.If Outer Space was real it would be 100% welcoming of All-potential Beings,Creatures and Life-forms.This means that Outer Space must be "Breathable",because otherwise Everyone and Everything would immediately and perpetually suffocate and no Life-forms would ever emerge or survive in such a lethal Cosmic Universe.Problem 2 - Cosmic Travel - All-vehicles must push "Something" in order to move and go "Somewhere".In Earth's Atmosphere Automobiles push "Air" to move,Airplanes also push "Air" to move and Cruise Ships push "Water" to move,but Outer Space has no Atmosphere.You cannot travel to/in Outer Space,because The Vacuum of Space neutralizes All-pushing power/travel power.This means that Space Travel is impossible,that No One has ever left The Earth,that No One has ever traveled to Space and that every single Space Mission from the beginning to today is a lie.If Outer Space truly existed it would need to have an "Atmosphere" in order for Outer Space Travel to be possible.Problem 3 - Vast Separation - Celestial Space is just far too tremendously vast as a territory.All-Life-forms are separated,because of the "Humongous Distance" between them.This is not convenient.If Outer Space was real it wouldn't be so gargantuan,because it has to be much smaller and more "Tightly-Knit",so that All-potential Life-forms can locate and
      discover each other.Outer Space is a lie designed in order to convince The Public that Extraterrestrial Beings exist.The total "Inhospitableness" and "Unfeasibility" of Outer Space proves that Outer Space cannot exist,because Outer Space doesn't exist!

    • @cloverfield911
      @cloverfield911 Год назад +20

      Same!! When SPACE 1999 didn't happen, I gave up!!!

    • @TheUnfulfilledOne
      @TheUnfulfilledOne Год назад +1

      @@cloverfield911 Outer Space doesn't exist.Earth is the only World there is.There are no other Physical Cosmic
      Worlds out there and there is no Infinite Cosmic Spatial Vacuum Void.Outer Space has "3 Enormous Problems":Problem 1 - Survivability - Cosmic Space is completely and inherently uninhabitable,
      inhospitable and unliveable.This doesn't seem/feel right.If Outer Space truly existed
      it should therefore be completely and inherently habitable,hospitable and liveable.If Outer Space was real it would be 100% welcoming of All-potential Beings,Creatures and Life-forms.This means that Outer Space must be "Breathable",because otherwise Everyone and Everything would immediately and perpetually suffocate and no Life-forms would ever emerge or survive in such a lethal Cosmic Universe.Problem 2 - Cosmic Travel - All-vehicles must push "Something" in order to move and go "Somewhere".In Earth's Atmosphere Automobiles push "Air" to move,Airplanes also push "Air" to move and Cruise Ships push "Water" to move,but Outer Space has no Atmosphere.You cannot travel to/in Outer Space,because The Vacuum of Space neutralizes All-pushing power/travel power.This means that Space Travel is impossible,that No One has ever left The Earth,that No One has ever traveled to Space and that every single Space Mission from the beginning to today is a lie.If Outer Space truly existed it would need to have an "Atmosphere" in order for Outer Space Travel to be possible.Problem 3 - Vast Separation - Celestial Space is just far too tremendously vast as a territory.All-Life-forms are separated,because of the "Humongous Distance" between them.This is not convenient.If Outer Space was real it wouldn't be so gargantuan,because it has to be much smaller and more "Tightly-Knit",so that All-potential Life-forms can locate and
      discover each other.Outer Space is a lie designed in order to convince The Public that Extraterrestrial Beings exist.The total "Inhospitableness" and "Unfeasibility" of Outer Space proves that Outer Space cannot exist,because Outer Space doesn't exist!

  • @thomvinson
    @thomvinson Год назад +13

    Bravo Mega team! Easily the most interesting episode in months! Nicely presented Simon!

  • @tg_oleksandr1307
    @tg_oleksandr1307 Год назад +10

    To my fellow Futurama fans, comparing building something on Antarctica to building something on Mars is like comparing baseball to blurnsball!

  • @robdyck1187
    @robdyck1187 11 месяцев назад

    One you didn't mention is the Mars Homestead, phase 1, the Hillside Settlement. This is a project of the Mars Foundation. One key technology is bricks. Pack Mars regolith in a brick mold and bake it. Not as strong as concrete, but it is as strong as a brick. Then use ancient Roman building techniques: barrel vaults, groin vaults, etc. pile enough regolith on top that the weight is greater than air pressure inside, so air pressure doesn't blow out the bricks. For mortar, make Portland cement from Mars regolith. To ensure mortar joints don't leak air, spray a polymer sealant on the inside of the brick wall. Doors and windows won't have the weight of regolith (Mars dirt) so will need a short tunnel of something more substantial: steel, aluminum, or fiberglass. Use tempered glass for windows. White sand has already been found by Mars rivers, melt that for glass. Opportunity rover found hematite concretions, ideal iron ore. And a mining company in Sweden developed a technice to process anorthite ore to make aluminum. Similar to how we process bauxite, but reverse the pH. Final electrolysis of aluminum oxide is the same. Mars doesn't have bauxite, because that's created by tropical rainforests. No rainforest, no bauxite. But Mars does have anorthite.
    Building this would require sending tools with a rocket as large as a Saturn V. NASA's and SpaceX Starship are that big. Moving Mars Dirt will require a track vehicle as large as a Skid-stear loader such as a Bobcat. These exist, their called mini-track loaders. Mars atmosphere is thin with no oxygen so the vehicles will have to be battery-electric.
    www.marsfoundation.org/hillside-settlement

  • @patrix1959
    @patrix1959 Год назад +11

    One thing is that the Antarctic winter bases have is a secondary (although smaller) essential facilities backup. The Martin crew may be able to fix fractures or minor failures, but a fire could render the primary base un‐liveable. In that case they would need redundancy in most all systems. So when thinking about a Mars base we really need to think BASES to support a single crew. I really don't see this happening with the efforts of a single nation. Even an international effort may not be sufficient for the undertaking.

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 Год назад +3

      We'll be lucky if we ever even send a manned mission there.
      Colonization is completely out of the question.

    • @godsfavoriteant9293
      @godsfavoriteant9293 Год назад +2

      @@proto-geek248 I can see manned missions, though I question why we should even bother. It is a huge expense for dubious returns. We also have zero experience with sending crafts to Mars and having them return. We should be doing robotic missions to practice this before we ever send humans.

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 Год назад +1

      @@godsfavoriteant9293 totally agree. It's an extremely expensive & dangerous gamble to send people to Mars, but I'd be perfectly happy to see advanced robotic missions.

    • @scottd7222
      @scottd7222 Год назад

      Stop 😂 the nonsense In this comment section is palpable

    • @godsfavoriteant9293
      @godsfavoriteant9293 Год назад

      @@scottd7222 we will stop when we please, not when you demand it. Don't care for the conversation? Then feel free to see yourself out from it.

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 Год назад +1

    The first hab structures might be caves we drill into the walls of the Valles, or perhaps lava tubes. We don't have to do massive construction before we arrive. We arrive, inhabit some caves or tubes, and begin building.

  • @mad0scientist
    @mad0scientist Год назад +53

    Mars doesn't have a magnetic field. There is no protection from radiation like cosmic rays. This is a major issue .

    • @slabrankle9588
      @slabrankle9588 Год назад +8

      That's totally oversold. It's no worse than being in an airplane on Earth. The shelters and suits will be adequate protection.

    • @nickt6980
      @nickt6980 Год назад +4

      Pack a hat and some sunscreen.

    • @andromidius
      @andromidius Год назад +20

      @@slabrankle9588 No. Its much worse. You do understand how our atmosphere and magnetosphere work, right? If not, its easy to educate yourself on the matter.

    • @modernrelic7092
      @modernrelic7092 Год назад +5

      ​@@andromidiusThen there's the whole gravity issue as well.

    • @sander7838
      @sander7838 Год назад +4

      I still believe out best bet is to go underground, or to remodel a giant cave. A Mars base is a great setup to eventually become a giant gasstation for astroid mining. But I don't think I'll see that happening in my lifetime.

  • @spammingeddie924
    @spammingeddie924 Год назад +1

    Richard Burtons voice echoing in the back of my head, reading the War of the Worlds naratives. Thanks for the nostalgia.

  • @Equinoxcz
    @Equinoxcz Год назад +3

    Love your channels and topics, you already had all the points, but now Czech republic. Díky

  • @Chuck-PK
    @Chuck-PK Год назад +4

    5:05 sounds like BloodBowl's little brother DungeonBowl.

  • @mitwhitgaming7722
    @mitwhitgaming7722 Год назад +50

    Going to Mars sounds like fun... until you realize its a dusty, freezing cold, irradiated desert..

    • @world_still_spins
      @world_still_spins Год назад +10

      So a normal day visit to california.

    • @andromidius
      @andromidius Год назад +6

      @@world_still_spins As least you can breath in California. Or go outside without a pressure suit.

    • @dorsk84
      @dorsk84 Год назад +10

      ​​@@andromidiusYou need a pressure suit if you live in San Fran... just to breathe and not smell the dookie.

    • @godsfavoriteant9293
      @godsfavoriteant9293 Год назад

      Also toxic, let's not forget that the Martian soil is packed full of perchlorates which are harmful to humans.

    • @abrahamroloff8671
      @abrahamroloff8671 Год назад

      ​@dougaldouglas8842is that the explanation for European explorers behaviors around the world?

  • @andrewhalverson6974
    @andrewhalverson6974 Год назад +2

    My best friend in highschool and I used to always have this fantasy about living on Mars, like settlers trying to get away from civilization. Now we're grown up and still share a more realistic fascination with space colonization in general, but Mars is always the dominant interest.

    • @TheDennys21
      @TheDennys21 11 месяцев назад

      Hahahahaha yeah and it will remain a fantasy forever.

  • @emmetcone1990
    @emmetcone1990 Год назад +10

    I feel like Simon gets more SciFi nerdy the longer he is on RUclips

  • @Nturner822
    @Nturner822 Год назад +2

    Nice overview. Resource management is as big a challenge as getting there

  • @GeoffTaucer
    @GeoffTaucer Год назад +6

    Would love to see a similar video about the possibility of building cloud colonies over Venus!

    • @geradkavanagh8240
      @geradkavanagh8240 Год назад

      Solar radiation would be a bitch:)

    • @doithimaceabhard7457
      @doithimaceabhard7457 Год назад +1

      @GeoffTaucer, sure thing and an amusement park in the rings if Saturn and make Pluto Into a waterpark, whoo hoo!!

    • @GeoffTaucer
      @GeoffTaucer Год назад +1

      @@geradkavanagh8240 less so than on Mars, actually, because even for a cloud colony, there would still be enough atmosphere overhead to shield it

  • @ryanbravo5941
    @ryanbravo5941 11 месяцев назад +1

    Simon, I always appreciate the endings of your videos!! The hope you give in showing that we can make a positive difference in Earth’s history. I love the music as well. Totally sets a positive tone! Appreciate you and your crew for the many videos amongst countless channels that inform me, give me hope, and show what can be! 👍🏽🏴‍☠️

  • @peterk7428
    @peterk7428 Год назад +161

    One of the biggest disappointments in my life is I will be too old to go to mars by the time we’re living there.

    • @RichardDuncan-ju1xk
      @RichardDuncan-ju1xk Год назад +20

      1000 years old is a bit optomistic.

    • @iceguy9723
      @iceguy9723 Год назад +13

      Go to death valley, it's more charming and less inhospitable.

    • @TheUnfulfilledOne
      @TheUnfulfilledOne Год назад +1

      Outer Space doesn't exist.Earth is the only World there is.There are no other Physical Cosmic
      Worlds out there and there is no Infinite Cosmic Spatial Vacuum Void.Outer Space has "3 Enormous Problems":Problem 1 - Survivability - Cosmic Space is completely and inherently uninhabitable,
      inhospitable and unliveable.This doesn't seem/feel right.If Outer Space truly existed
      it should therefore be completely and inherently habitable,hospitable and liveable.If Outer Space was real it would be 100% welcoming of All-potential Beings,Creatures and Life-forms.This means that Outer Space must be "Breathable",because otherwise Everyone and Everything would immediately and perpetually suffocate and no Life-forms would ever emerge or survive in such a lethal Cosmic Universe.Problem 2 - Cosmic Travel - All-vehicles must push "Something" in order to move and go "Somewhere".In Earth's Atmosphere Automobiles push "Air" to move,Airplanes also push "Air" to move and Cruise Ships push "Water" to move,but Outer Space has no Atmosphere.You cannot travel to/in Outer Space,because The Vacuum of Space neutralizes All-pushing power/travel power.This means that Space Travel is impossible,that No One has ever left The Earth,that No One has ever traveled to Space and that every single Space Mission from the beginning to today is a lie.If Outer Space truly existed it would need to have an "Atmosphere" in order for Outer Space Travel to be possible.Problem 3 - Vast Separation - Celestial Space is just far too tremendously vast as a territory.All-Life-forms are separated,because of the "Humongous Distance" between them.This is not convenient.If Outer Space was real it wouldn't be so gargantuan,because it has to be much smaller and more "Tightly-Knit",so that All-potential Life-forms can locate and
      discover each other.Outer Space is a lie designed in order to convince The Public that Extraterrestrial Beings exist.The total "Inhospitableness" and "Unfeasibility" of Outer Space proves that Outer Space cannot exist,because Outer Space doesn't exist!

    • @tristantully1592
      @tristantully1592 Год назад

      Mars would involve your body weakening to a third of your strength due to the lack of gravity, constant radiation baths from the sun (yeah cancer!), no food, cant grow it, no water, no breatheable air, and cold as shit. Humans won't live on Mars permanently.

    • @LocozillaYT
      @LocozillaYT Год назад +17

      I may not be able to yet u to Mars, but for a mere 100k I'll get u to the Titanic in a plastic submarine........I promise!

  • @shinkicker404
    @shinkicker404 9 месяцев назад +1

    Funny thing with the self healing concrete is that the Roman’s used it, so like 2000 years later the Roman Empires influence still exists and is expanding, lol.

  • @Yokeus
    @Yokeus Год назад +7

    When Simon mentions the Czech Republic feels odd, changes all the lore that I had built in my head about this talking Wikipedia. I had always thought you had lived in a small flat, in a remote area of the world. Only to be visited occasionally when someone needs a question answered.
    I still believe Simon needs help and is stuck somewhere against his will.

    • @kevinmaynard5070
      @kevinmaynard5070 Год назад +2

      I think he was grown in a lab and programmed in the CR.

  • @ehta2413
    @ehta2413 Год назад +1

    One of the said weird scientists here on almost similar scale. I made my bachelor's thesis for NASA about moon bases back in the 2008. One of the most promising techniques for actually producing one was lava-tubes. These are similar volcanic features that are found on Hawaii on Earth, but due to lower gravity on both Moon and Mars they would be much bigger. The key benefits from these versus conventional structures is that super-structure already exists, they're covered by regolith and are extremely stable, having stood there un-collapsed for millions of years. So all you need is the ability to hermetically seal both ends, so airlock in other and just collapse and seal other end. It's super low-cost, well protected from radiation and micro-meteorites and easily sealed into air-tight chambers that can be used as anything. Also since in both Moon and Mars these features are usually many kilometers or even hundreds of kilometers long then scaling it up isn't much an issue either.
    So we started as caveman and if we don't kill ourselves first, second parts of our civilization could start as cavemen as well :)

  • @jamess3241
    @jamess3241 Год назад +27

    If he's still alive when the mission takes place, we should try real hard to make Matt Damon the actual "first guy on Mars".

    • @LOTR_BTTF
      @LOTR_BTTF Год назад +3

      And when he gets there, the first thing he says when stepping foot on Mars; the first words ever spoken by a human on the red planet... "Matt Damon"

    • @ironboy3245
      @ironboy3245 Год назад

      Not the best idea, I don't think that doing 'saving Matt Damon' irl would be that fun

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Год назад

      And leave him there alone for the full experience?

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 Год назад

      Yea, but he'll actually have to deal with the ⅓ gravity this time, which he somehow didn't need to deal with the first time around.

    • @jamess3241
      @jamess3241 Год назад +2

      @@proto-geek248 sorry for the vulgar language, but I don't know how else to describe it. I think he was held down because of the overwhelming weight of his huge balls.

  • @MrAndrew941
    @MrAndrew941 Год назад +2

    The British station is an ideal example of how it should be done

  • @ApeRSV4
    @ApeRSV4 Год назад +13

    Not even a moon base, and were talking about calling the red planet home.
    Uploading our consciousness to the space-time continuum is probably more likely. lol

  • @larryowsowitz2274
    @larryowsowitz2274 Год назад +18

    I read of a concept to use lava tubes and seal them with inflatable doors/walls. And pressurize the resulting room. The soil and rock would shield the humans from cosmic radiation and sandstorms.

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Год назад

      Inflatable doors?

    • @geradkavanagh8240
      @geradkavanagh8240 Год назад +5

      Probably from Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars fiction book. First you have to find a lava tube:)

    • @zZWolfyZz
      @zZWolfyZz Год назад

      ​@@geradkavanagh8240that shouldnt be all that hard Olympus mons is the largest volcano in the solar system I'm sure there will be some around there although they may require some excavation I dont know about the inflatable door thing though I mean maybe as a very temporary solution but definately not long term

  • @BrennenWilsonCyber
    @BrennenWilsonCyber Год назад +30

    That moment when you realize you could bake bread domes on Mars. And people could live in them.

    • @scott2100
      @scott2100 Год назад +5

      To quote futurama 'it's food or shelter, not both'

    • @KawaiiKasai
      @KawaiiKasai Год назад +2

      Sounds like a great idea until someone literally eats all the settlers out of house and home.

    • @sharonbraselton4302
      @sharonbraselton4302 Год назад

      loçe futúrama

    • @tabletalk33
      @tabletalk33 11 месяцев назад

      I was thinking along the same lines. Since Mars has all that ultra-violet radiation raining down, might as well put it to good use. In fact, I'll bet it could have a LOT of good uses.

  • @geradkavanagh8240
    @geradkavanagh8240 Год назад

    Everyone seems to forget the fact that sulphur is more abundant in Martian regolith. Extract it and use allotropic amorphous form of sulphur as a form of mortar for use in building.

  • @treavy1
    @treavy1 Год назад +7

    And then in 100 years humans on mars will want independence from humanity on earth like all sci-fi has predicted

    • @TheUnfulfilledOne
      @TheUnfulfilledOne Год назад +1

      Outer Space doesn't exist.Earth is the only World there is.There are no other Physical Cosmic
      Worlds out there and there is no Infinite Cosmic Spatial Vacuum Void.Outer Space has "3 Enormous Problems":Problem 1 - Survivability - Cosmic Space is completely and inherently uninhabitable,
      inhospitable and unliveable.This doesn't seem/feel right.If Outer Space truly existed
      it should therefore be completely and inherently habitable,hospitable and liveable.If Outer Space was real it would be 100% welcoming of All-potential Beings,Creatures and Life-forms.This means that Outer Space must be "Breathable",because otherwise Everyone and Everything would immediately and perpetually suffocate and no Life-forms would ever emerge or survive in such a lethal Cosmic Universe.Problem 2 - Cosmic Travel - All-vehicles must push "Something" in order to move and go "Somewhere".In Earth's Atmosphere Automobiles push "Air" to move,Airplanes also push "Air" to move and Cruise Ships push "Water" to move,but Outer Space has no Atmosphere.You cannot travel to/in Outer Space,because The Vacuum of Space neutralizes All-pushing power/travel power.This means that Space Travel is impossible,that No One has ever left The Earth,that No One has ever traveled to Space and that every single Space Mission from the beginning to today is a lie.If Outer Space truly existed it would need to have an "Atmosphere" in order for Outer Space Travel to be possible.Problem 3 - Vast Separation - Celestial Space is just far too tremendously vast as a territory.All-Life-forms are separated,because of the "Humongous Distance" between them.This is not convenient.If Outer Space was real it wouldn't be so gargantuan,because it has to be much smaller and more "Tightly-Knit",so that All-potential Life-forms can locate and
      discover each other.Outer Space is a lie designed in order to convince The Public that Extraterrestrial Beings exist.The total "Inhospitableness" and "Unfeasibility" of Outer Space proves that Outer Space cannot exist,because Outer Space doesn't exist!

    • @Ag3nt0fCha0s
      @Ag3nt0fCha0s Год назад

      Let them have it.
      Let the Scots have their freedom too.

    • @sharonbraselton4302
      @sharonbraselton4302 Год назад +1

      yes

  • @martythemartian99
    @martythemartian99 Год назад +2

    I did enjoy the chapter titles, using lines from The War of the Worlds :)

  • @cliveashleyhamilton
    @cliveashleyhamilton Год назад +3

    loads of robots could definitely make the difference surprisingly quickly after say 100, 200, 300 years, you can easily imagine a successful attempt especially with AI

  • @captainobvious1721
    @captainobvious1721 Год назад +1

    Two major hurdles yet to be overcome: 1. Radiation 2. Lack of gravity. Until they figure out those I don't see a sustained colony happening.

    • @endofdays7568
      @endofdays7568 Год назад

      There is gravity and the radiation is not that dangerous

  • @TheTodarac
    @TheTodarac Год назад +3

    Gratz on 1 mil subs! :)

  • @j.p.6932
    @j.p.6932 Год назад

    12:05 “Marsha, Marsha, Marsha!”

  • @rd6416
    @rd6416 Год назад +3

    If we can terraform Mars then we can terraform earth.

    • @pootyting3311
      @pootyting3311 20 часов назад

      Indeed. If we can colonize Mars, then we would likely be able to colonize the currently uninhabited portions of Earth. Simon's analogy in the video regarding Antarctica and baseball is quite good.

  • @samuelchambers4036
    @samuelchambers4036 Месяц назад

    You need to look up the company icon out of Austin, Texas in the United States. They were given approval to start phase one on a moon base. We’re just like you said they were gonna send drones to another planetary body and mine material and have that turned into a powder that could be used in 3-D printing, but instead of having to create something with an out of material that you have to bring with you, this company figured out how to use high intensity lasers to melt the regular into a solid materialand in a simplified explanation, they turned a 3-D printer into a LaserJet printer by allowing it to create buildings that are incredibly strong, essentially out of molten slag due to the melting of concrete like material and making the process over and over and over again

  • @iceguy9723
    @iceguy9723 Год назад +40

    Low gravity, no magnetic field, very abrasive sand. Questionable if there is enough extractable water and oxygen. We struggle to maintain a base in Antarctica. I think it's a dead end.

    • @australien6611
      @australien6611 Год назад +10

      Correct 👍 conditions on Everest are better than mars and you don't see people rushing to live there

    • @OutlawFirebird1
      @OutlawFirebird1 Год назад +6

      Astroid impacts could be an issue. With little atmosphere to slow incoming objects.

    • @stephenshoihet2590
      @stephenshoihet2590 Год назад

      Mars is a dead planet with virtually none of the stuff required to support earth based life and the stuff that does exist there is in very small quantities.... so we'll have to bring most stuff with us and if we have to do that, we might as well stay on the Earth.

    • @java4653
      @java4653 Год назад +6

      Noooo! Your Rational Comment is aNti pRoGreSs! iTs yOuR fAuLt StAr TrEk isNt ReAL!

    • @wombatillo
      @wombatillo Год назад +3

      Asteroid mining will be robotic and scientists on Mars will not be colonists. No colonists on Antarctica either because even that is so darn inhospitable that only scientists, engineers, core support staff and a few adventurers live there - temporarily!

  • @Biggaz1313
    @Biggaz1313 Год назад

    Excellent presentation. Thank-you

  • @twistedpixel2558
    @twistedpixel2558 Год назад +9

    If we have the technology to terraform another planet to make it habitable, then we have the technology to fix the problems on earth. Earth is already habitable, Mars isn't and won't be for decades or centuries, so if the reason we're trying to get to Mars is because of the problems we have here, that's just smooth brain. If it's for research or a refueling station for further exploration of our solar system, that at least makes sense.

    • @mobo8933
      @mobo8933 Год назад +2

      I mean I'm pretty sure we can make giant underground cities but for surface we don't have the magnetosphere

    • @twistedpixel2558
      @twistedpixel2558 Год назад +2

      ​@@mobo8933Yup, but we can live underground here on earth and save nine months of travel time.

    • @battlesheep2552
      @battlesheep2552 Год назад

      Earth is infested by selfish idiotic humans who cannot stop ruining their home. You can't do anything about them or else people start complaining about "war crimes", so what option do we have than to terraform a new planet? One would hope that a culture that has spent centuries creating a livable biosphere would appreciate the need to keep said biosphere livable.

    • @twistedpixel2558
      @twistedpixel2558 Год назад

      @battlesheep2552 It'd be the same idiots going to Mars. You aren't going to change basic human behavior by moving to a different planet. If you want the way humans behave to change, your best bet is to keep hoping for the nuclear exchange between U.S. and Russia. The end of humanity is the only thing that will change it for the better.

    • @TheUnfulfilledOne
      @TheUnfulfilledOne Год назад +1

      Outer Space doesn't exist.Earth is the only World there is.There are no other Physical Cosmic
      Worlds out there and there is no Infinite Cosmic Spatial Vacuum Void.Outer Space has "3 Enormous Problems":Problem 1 - Survivability - Cosmic Space is completely and inherently uninhabitable,
      inhospitable and unliveable.This doesn't seem/feel right.If Outer Space truly existed
      it should therefore be completely and inherently habitable,hospitable and liveable.If Outer Space was real it would be 100% welcoming of All-potential Beings,Creatures and Life-forms.This means that Outer Space must be "Breathable",because otherwise Everyone and Everything would immediately and perpetually suffocate and no Life-forms would ever emerge or survive in such a lethal Cosmic Universe.Problem 2 - Cosmic Travel - All-vehicles must push "Something" in order to move and go "Somewhere".In Earth's Atmosphere Automobiles push "Air" to move,Airplanes also push "Air" to move and Cruise Ships push "Water" to move,but Outer Space has no Atmosphere.You cannot travel to/in Outer Space,because The Vacuum of Space neutralizes All-pushing power/travel power.This means that Space Travel is impossible,that No One has ever left The Earth,that No One has ever traveled to Space and that every single Space Mission from the beginning to today is a lie.If Outer Space truly existed it would need to have an "Atmosphere" in order for Outer Space Travel to be possible.Problem 3 - Vast Separation - Celestial Space is just far too tremendously vast as a territory.All-Life-forms are separated,because of the "Humongous Distance" between them.This is not convenient.If Outer Space was real it wouldn't be so gargantuan,because it has to be much smaller and more "Tightly-Knit",so that All-potential Life-forms can locate and
      discover each other.Outer Space is a lie designed in order to convince The Public that Extraterrestrial Beings exist.The total "Inhospitableness" and "Unfeasibility" of Outer Space proves that Outer Space cannot exist,because Outer Space doesn't exist!

  • @rogue_one4382
    @rogue_one4382 Год назад +1

    Getting to mars is like waiting for star citizen and its single player campain to fully release.

  • @undertow2142
    @undertow2142 Год назад +4

    If we’re serious about a colony on mars it will have to be underground. The first shelters need the ability to access the ground underneath for excavation. Or we need to investigate lava tubes much more thoroughly and develop the first habitats with the ability to be deployed inside. We would need a system to form a pressure seal within a segment of a lava tube.

    • @Chris.Davies
      @Chris.Davies Год назад

      Not even underground shelters will allow humans to live on Mars.
      That will never ever happen. Not now, and not in 1,000 years from now.
      Mars is a death trap, and people will go there and return, just like Antarctica today - no one will ever live there.

  • @Shoelessjoe78
    @Shoelessjoe78 Год назад

    Best look at this I've ever seen as a book: Packing for Mars

  • @Stucc0Dude
    @Stucc0Dude Год назад +3

    I always liked the one way trip idea for Mars. Going there knowing you aren't coming home. Building up the area for the next generations. f

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 Год назад +2

      It's a great idea, especially for those staying behind.

    • @stephenshoihet2590
      @stephenshoihet2590 Год назад

      If you want that kind of experience, move to Australia 😆

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 Год назад

      Except it's a very very bad idea.

  • @Jiuhuashan
    @Jiuhuashan Год назад +1

    Good one Simon and Morris M. Now I have to rewatch The Martian.

  • @spritemon98
    @spritemon98 Год назад +4

    First we need a moon base for easier launches

    • @PatchyConvert
      @PatchyConvert Год назад +1

      While also providing nuclear power for earth. Beam that stuff down, have a few space ports a city or three, and we'd be good to go.

    • @spritemon98
      @spritemon98 Год назад +1

      @@PatchyConvert exactly. I'd prefer an orbital space station above earth with a possible sky tower to ferry materials up and down

    • @PatchyConvert
      @PatchyConvert Год назад

      @spritemon98 Why not a group of orbital rings? Have each one built to transfer energy beamed down from the moon. With orbital landing areas, with tourist and local recreation destinations.

    • @spritemon98
      @spritemon98 Год назад

      @@PatchyConvert that might screw up the farming on the surface from the ring shadow's

    • @PatchyConvert
      @PatchyConvert Год назад

      @spritemon98 Not if the bottom has mirrors or even lights that simulate the day cycle.

  • @NoGoodHandlesComingToMind
    @NoGoodHandlesComingToMind Год назад

    Very optimistic and beautiful outro, thanks for posting.

  • @Archy871
    @Archy871 Год назад +8

    Why not refit the international space station and land that on Mars? They’re just going to let it slip back into earth orbit and blow up/ sink into the atmosphere and then Atlantic Ocean anyway? But if it was wrecked on mars, it’d be a pretty good source of materials ready to use

    • @theofficialken1755
      @theofficialken1755 Год назад +2

      "Landing" is more like crashing in most cases, even for things designed to land on other planets. I'd also imagine the debris field it would create would be a pain to deal with and could contaminate scientific research etc. The station is pretty beat up too, lots of biological corrosion inside and micro impacts on the outside.

    • @spritemon98
      @spritemon98 Год назад

      ​@@theofficialken1755another happy Landing

    • @Bow-to-the-absurd
      @Bow-to-the-absurd Год назад +1

      Cheaper to build purpose built,
      Able to withstand a gravity well

    • @SEAZNDragon
      @SEAZNDragon Год назад +3

      Considering how much math and material goes in to landing a SUV size rover I doubt a refit of the ISS would be simple.

    • @landonluebke7627
      @landonluebke7627 Год назад +4

      Odds are it would cost substantially more to do that than just build something designed to go to mars. Especially since it’s already in space

  • @multipletanksyndrome
    @multipletanksyndrome Год назад +1

    Spray foam inside a volcano tube.

  • @PatchyConvert
    @PatchyConvert Год назад +4

    Sad as it is to say, I doubt I will ever see this happen. If there were ever a drive for volunteers, I would be one of the first to step forward. That said, it seems such a chance will ever manifest. 😢

    • @Martingray7875
      @Martingray7875 Год назад +1

      Step forward and you might not even make it there

    • @PatchyConvert
      @PatchyConvert Год назад +1

      @joethompson7897 Never step forward, and you really won't.

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 Год назад

      Agreed. Even a manned mission would be highly improbable.

    • @PatchyConvert
      @PatchyConvert Год назад

      @proto-geek248 Doubley so, with our current lack of space based infrastructure. A firm moon base with a space elevator and well developed ship manufacturing. Will be paramount to success.

    • @proto-geek248
      @proto-geek248 Год назад

      @@PatchyConvert We'll have ground-based & orbital moon bases manned similarly to ISS, but a space elevator? We'll see about that. Sounds like another science fiction pipe dream.

  • @Swm9445
    @Swm9445 Год назад

    You could also extract lactic acid monomers from human muscles and react it into its polymer (PLA) form, thus meaning you wouldn’t have to wait for/ rely on plant growth to acquire additional building materials.

  • @1970DAH
    @1970DAH Год назад +3

    Why does Simon live in the Czech Republic? And why doesn't he know they want to be called Czechia?

  • @D_Rogers
    @D_Rogers Год назад +1

    Surface dwellings would suffer from temperature shifts which would cost too much energy to solve.
    The air inside any sizable surface structure will expand and contract on a daily cycle, on earth it just equalizes with the outside air, on Mars that isn't an option.
    Habitats need to be protected from sun, dust, pressure and radiation.
    Burying habitats in regolith is a questionable too, it is an excellent insulator, so would require too much energy to maintain at a suitable temperature.
    A recent NASA study found that a habitat buried in regolith would overheat dangerously.
    Equipment storage was mentioned, and that would be a huge issue.
    Dust makes external storage problematic, giant caves pressurized with CO2 is the cheapest solution.
    As long as you're doing that, you inflate your habitats in those caves to shield them from radiation, temperature shifts, dust etc etc
    Deeper caves could be pressurized with air, once a reliable seal has been established.
    Sunlight and views can be piped in with sun-tubes and reflectors.
    Surface greenhouses can't be exposed to the Martian sky, the radiation will kill the plants.
    Experiments will be needed to see if plants can be grown with reflected sunlight, without exposing them to direct or reflected radiation.
    Growing fungi structures is an interesting line of thought, a lot of 'outside the box' thinking like that would be required.
    How to build a Mars base is a difficult puzzle to tackle! :)
    But I think we could have a safe crewed science base on Mars by the end of the century if we crack on....

  • @drg9812
    @drg9812 Год назад +41

    Is it possible? Yes.
    Do you really want to be the one to go there? NO!
    Just LARP it by living in a cave in a desert without any internet access and you'll quickly learn why anyone sent to Mars would want a return trip *REAL* quick

    • @darkstorminc
      @darkstorminc Год назад +4

      Internet on Mars is possible but it will be slower than old dialup.

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Год назад

      @@darkstorminc
      With Starlink bandwidth won't be an issue. Lag unfortunately will be bad though.

    • @drg9812
      @drg9812 Год назад +1

      @@andrasbiro3007 Data transmission costs to mars is something like half a million dollars per megabyte. Starlink would have no effect since all those satellites are for the surface of Earth.

    • @drg9812
      @drg9812 Год назад

      @@darkstorminc We measure latency in milliseconds here on Earth, for someone on Mars it is at a MINIMUM 4 minutes, up to 20 minutes - that's ONE way too

    • @andrasbiro3007
      @andrasbiro3007 Год назад +1

      @@drg9812
      You missed the part where SpaceX will deploy a Starlink network for Mars too. And from there connecting the two is easy, a laser beam can achieve Tbps level bandwiths.

  • @jimstone5401
    @jimstone5401 Год назад +1

    We will NEVER live on Mars. Without relying on Earth. Resistance is FUTILE.

  • @Martina_Vintage_Motorcycles
    @Martina_Vintage_Motorcycles Год назад +2

    Matt Damon appreciates all the hard work preparing for the journey 😂

  • @oninoyakamo
    @oninoyakamo Год назад +4

    Housing is basically caves we build above ground, so why not just build underground? It's better protected from radiation and makes use of the volcanically and tectonically dead planet as a building material.

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke Год назад

    Excellent video. The Mars Travellers Handbook covers a lot of this and more.

  • @ronvosick8253
    @ronvosick8253 Год назад +7

    Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to go to Mars.

    • @mwolkove
      @mwolkove Год назад +2

      Does he totally not recall that he's been there before?

    • @terry.chootiyaa
      @terry.chootiyaa Год назад +1

      *Yes but that time he WON'T BE back !! 😁*

    • @SirSipness
      @SirSipness Год назад

      ​@@mwolkove He just needs to open his miiiiind open his miiind 😮

  • @QBCPerdition
    @QBCPerdition Год назад +3

    I think the first people on Mars are going to use inflatable habitats, and the landers will be much of the storage space. It's going to suck for the people there, but it will be a start, and things can expand from there. Any or all of these options can be tried, with the best ones going on to full production and the worst ones being abandoned.

    • @Boblw56
      @Boblw56 Год назад +2

      If there ever are people going there, which is dubious, they’ll be dead in their inflatables

  • @theblacklapinou
    @theblacklapinou 4 месяца назад

    Remember a few years ago when the ISS had a water supply issue because an astronaut was throwing away towels that were still wet? I think it cost between 15 and 20 thousand dollars per liter of water to bring to the ISS.

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Год назад +5

    There are some that says humans trying to colonize Mars would be incredibly stupid.

    • @RichardDuncan-ju1xk
      @RichardDuncan-ju1xk Год назад +5

      Yep, one right here.

    • @themog4911
      @themog4911 Год назад +5

      Waste of time, resources and human beings who will inevitably perish on Mars.

    • @TheUnfulfilledOne
      @TheUnfulfilledOne Год назад +1

      Outer Space doesn't exist.Earth is the only World there is.There are no other Physical Cosmic
      Worlds out there and there is no Infinite Cosmic Spatial Vacuum Void.Outer Space has "3 Enormous Problems":Problem 1 - Survivability - Cosmic Space is completely and inherently uninhabitable,
      inhospitable and unliveable.This doesn't seem/feel right.If Outer Space truly existed
      it should therefore be completely and inherently habitable,hospitable and liveable.If Outer Space was real it would be 100% welcoming of All-potential Beings,Creatures and Life-forms.This means that Outer Space must be "Breathable",because otherwise Everyone and Everything would immediately and perpetually suffocate and no Life-forms would ever emerge or survive in such a lethal Cosmic Universe.Problem 2 - Cosmic Travel - All-vehicles must push "Something" in order to move and go "Somewhere".In Earth's Atmosphere Automobiles push "Air" to move,Airplanes also push "Air" to move and Cruise Ships push "Water" to move,but Outer Space has no Atmosphere.You cannot travel to/in Outer Space,because The Vacuum of Space neutralizes All-pushing power/travel power.This means that Space Travel is impossible,that No One has ever left The Earth,that No One has ever traveled to Space and that every single Space Mission from the beginning to today is a lie.If Outer Space truly existed it would need to have an "Atmosphere" in order for Outer Space Travel to be possible.Problem 3 - Vast Separation - Celestial Space is just far too tremendously vast as a territory.All-Life-forms are separated,because of the "Humongous Distance" between them.This is not convenient.If Outer Space was real it wouldn't be so gargantuan,because it has to be much smaller and more "Tightly-Knit",so that All-potential Life-forms can locate and
      discover each other.Outer Space is a lie designed in order to convince The Public that Extraterrestrial Beings exist.The total "Inhospitableness" and "Unfeasibility" of Outer Space proves that Outer Space cannot exist,because Outer Space doesn't exist!

    • @PopeMetallicus
      @PopeMetallicus Год назад

      ​@@themog4911we have plenty, no one will miss a thousand or 2. Lokk up how many of the Jamestown and Plymouth colonies died the first year

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Год назад +3

      ​@@themog4911They'll inevitably perish on Earth.

  • @lord6617
    @lord6617 11 месяцев назад

    16:45 The MOXIE experiment was literally the most important and well known experiment :P The entirety of future habitation hinges on being able to extract oxygen and hydrogen from the environment to manufacture rocket fuel and air/water

  • @boris1387
    @boris1387 Год назад +11

    I'd prefer more sea exploration myself

    • @NeilEvans-xq8ik
      @NeilEvans-xq8ik Год назад +1

      I think the exploration of space will produce technology that could be adapted to the purpose of ocean exploration. The two will likely come together.

    • @sharonbraselton4302
      @sharonbraselton4302 Год назад +1

      buy a boat or yaght

    • @boris1387
      @boris1387 Год назад

      @@sharonbraselton4302 a yaght? 😆 WTF is a yaght?! 😆😆😆

  • @xeltograit
    @xeltograit Год назад

    I wish that, when the replaced the term "manned" with "crewed", they hadn't chosen a word with unfortunate homophones. Whenever I hear "crewed", I think, "No, that's wrong, this is going to be incredibly sophisticated..."

  • @platinumfamily08
    @platinumfamily08 Год назад +5

    We couldn’t even live in the desert in the biodome.

  • @astang1072
    @astang1072 Год назад +2

    No very. Radiation is a big deal. Surface temp, no healthy sunshine, confined spaces, I doubt we’ll see more than a few people go in my lifetime. And I fear for a team being sent, even if a mars base gets set up, they only need to encounter one moderate catastrophe and then we’ll have lost someone in space.

  • @willteasel6099
    @willteasel6099 Год назад +9

    Biosphere 2 was an epic failure so to think humans would ever be able to live beyond our planet is nonsense as astronauts would be lucky to make the trip to Mars and return to Earth let alone ever be able to call Mars home.

  • @cynthiana8328
    @cynthiana8328 Год назад

    5:10 "Building them on Mars is like some sort of dystopian version of baseball played with live hand grenades on a pitch made out of acid." In other words... a game of Kricket. (HHG2G)

  • @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883
    @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 Год назад +7

    When we settle Mars: No Irish

  • @cleaverusername
    @cleaverusername Год назад

    I would love to learn more about the B-36 Bomber, I just read about it and it seems pretty interesting! Worthy of at least a Side Projects video, IMHO

  • @davidtatro7457
    @davidtatro7457 Год назад +3

    Living on Mars would make even the most inhospitable place on Earth seem like a paradise by comparison.
    I find it curious that some scientists seemingly can't wait to pollute Mars with earth organisms before we have a full chance to figure out whether Mars ever had life of its own. And that question is far more important than whether or not humans could ever plant a tiny base there.

  • @rodedogad
    @rodedogad Год назад +1

    Curling rink at McMurdo? Didn't see it.

  • @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988
    @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988 Год назад +3

    oowie, another of these videos of yours. lemme take your points apart as always:
    - no serious/smart person would start with mars. you start with the moon and make a big space haven there to help with other projects like mars bc it's much easier and safer, while also being more useful more short to medium term
    - ok so you name dropped some out there ideas, but the ones you explained were pretty good. starch can easily be transported. imagine a freight ship loaded with flour. done.
    - it's not even close to magic, there is hard science behind it and productive experiments are being done as we speak. bacteria are awesome. just make videos on some stems so you learn a bit

    • @TheUnfulfilledOne
      @TheUnfulfilledOne Год назад +1

      Outer Space doesn't exist.Earth is the only World there is.There are no other Physical Cosmic
      Worlds out there and there is no Infinite Cosmic Spatial Vacuum Void.Outer Space has "3 Enormous Problems":Problem 1 - Survivability - Cosmic Space is completely and inherently uninhabitable,
      inhospitable and unliveable.This doesn't seem/feel right.If Outer Space truly existed
      it should therefore be completely and inherently habitable,hospitable and liveable.If Outer Space was real it would be 100% welcoming of All-potential Beings,Creatures and Life-forms.This means that Outer Space must be "Breathable",because otherwise Everyone and Everything would immediately and perpetually suffocate and no Life-forms would ever emerge or survive in such a lethal Cosmic Universe.Problem 2 - Cosmic Travel - All-vehicles must push "Something" in order to move and go "Somewhere".In Earth's Atmosphere Automobiles push "Air" to move,Airplanes also push "Air" to move and Cruise Ships push "Water" to move,but Outer Space has no Atmosphere.You cannot travel to/in Outer Space,because The Vacuum of Space neutralizes All-pushing power/travel power.This means that Space Travel is impossible,that No One has ever left The Earth,that No One has ever traveled to Space and that every single Space Mission from the beginning to today is a lie.If Outer Space truly existed it would need to have an "Atmosphere" in order for Outer Space Travel to be possible.Problem 3 - Vast Separation - Celestial Space is just far too tremendously vast as a territory.All-Life-forms are separated,because of the "Humongous Distance" between them.This is not convenient.If Outer Space was real it wouldn't be so gargantuan,because it has to be much smaller and more "Tightly-Knit",so that All-potential Life-forms can locate and
      discover each other.Outer Space is a lie designed in order to convince The Public that Extraterrestrial Beings exist.The total "Inhospitableness" and "Unfeasibility" of Outer Space proves that Outer Space cannot exist,because Outer Space doesn't exist!

  • @jimstone5401
    @jimstone5401 Год назад +1

    NOTHING will grow in Martian soil. And I mean NOTHING.

  • @therakshasan8547
    @therakshasan8547 Год назад +6

    At our current rate of tech development in about 50 years . Musk is actually setting us back .

    • @andromidius
      @andromidius Год назад

      Yup1 We should be focusing on sending drones first, then maybe once we have somewhere to live we can ship ourselves over there in induced comas, packed into a radiation shielded cargo pod to be revived remotely. We figure that out, we can go to Mars maybe. If we ever want to - which honestly I don't. Earth is enough for me - space can be used for resources and industry, but its so hostile to human life it would be pure punishment to go.

  • @boldandthebeautifulgimbal2881
    @boldandthebeautifulgimbal2881 Год назад

    7:56 So it’s much like your studio then? *sick burn mic drop*

  • @user-jp1qt8ut3s
    @user-jp1qt8ut3s Год назад +3

    As long as people can't live on the mount Everest, I think we can't travel to Mars

    • @nickt6980
      @nickt6980 Год назад

      We could relatively easily. All we would need is efficient transportation. Oh wait 🚁

  • @lonniemalone9828
    @lonniemalone9828 Год назад

    Technically, as a McMurdo resident, I would look at the South Pole station and not Mcmurdo for a study on a Mars Base.

  • @danieleyre8913
    @danieleyre8913 Год назад +3

    Surely I can’t be the only man for whom the thought of colonies in the surface of Mars never crossed my mind let alone was never desired?

  • @nickt6980
    @nickt6980 Год назад +2

    Why not tunnel into a mountain and make a cavern? Rock can hold pressure, block radiation and in the process find valuable minerals and ores. Drop a nuclear reactor to power the project followed by solar pannels. Then just throw in some simulated lighting, poop in some sand and plant some seeds. Park the base near some ice use elecrolysis to make fuel and go home.

    • @iambiggus
      @iambiggus Год назад

      Wouldn't even need to tunnel into a mountain, there are tons of lava tubes all over that could do the same thing.

  • @Kiwi-ICU-RN
    @Kiwi-ICU-RN Год назад +4

    Or, we could fix earth 😢

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Год назад +2

      Sanctimonious drivel.

  • @jcdisci
    @jcdisci 4 месяца назад +1

    SpaceX sends 1000 Starship flights with equipment and Optimus Teslabots and cutting edge 3-d printers such as used to print rockets and engines, as well as Boring Company tunneling equipment, among other supplies necessary to get established. They set it up, print protective structures from Mars regolith, dig tunnels needed for facilities and power distribution and quarters if necessary underground, start fuel and food production, and we arrive at a place ready to get started with habitats.

  • @terry.chootiyaa
    @terry.chootiyaa Год назад +3

    *Not worth it ...there is nothing useful on Mars 😊*

    • @carminegalante4925
      @carminegalante4925 Год назад +1

      Why.

    • @terry.chootiyaa
      @terry.chootiyaa Год назад +1

      @@carminegalante4925 *You can't breath without artificial air and you will have to live in a tight enclosed environment for the time you are there* 😁

  • @markmitchell457
    @markmitchell457 Год назад +3

    A trip to Mars would be a horrible waste of money. Even another trip to the moon would be a waste. No more manned missions to a dead moon or planet. The hard science is actually done by unmanned missions.

    • @spritemon98
      @spritemon98 Год назад +3

      It's a better use of money compared to the overblown military budget for the US government

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Год назад

      ​@@spritemon98I think these are more your own ideological preoccupations than anything else.

    • @markmitchell457
      @markmitchell457 Год назад

      @@spritemon98 Our military budget could be reduced considerably with better oversight. Project management in military R&D is a sad joke. If the scope of the project is changed multiple times, a fortune has been wasted. Unfortunately that's how the Pentagon and the military industrial complex works.
      Read "The Pentagon Wars". The movie is a satire and not that good.

    • @banksuvladimir
      @banksuvladimir Год назад

      “Waste of money”
      Nobody cares about the trivia that is your “hard science”, we’re not trying to put people there to study them. Your way of thinking is asinine and has held us back for 50 years.

    • @banksuvladimir
      @banksuvladimir Год назад +2

      Also, I’ll notice when we spend trillions of dollars collectively on mere entertainment, nobody breaks out the “waste of money” spiel. Only when space comes up does some idiot whine about money and costs. You don’t complain when Hollywood spends half a billion dollars on a movie you watch once for two hours and never see again.

  • @13Jared
    @13Jared 7 месяцев назад

    IMO (and what do I know?) we need like a decade of robotic missions before our first crewed mission. That should give us like 5 missions to build up habitats, store resources and establish crops. The first crewed missions will be dangerous as it is and we need to do as much as possible to mitigate those dangers. Having said that though I want to get there ASAP. ; P

  • @TheJudge_Carls_Junior_Rep
    @TheJudge_Carls_Junior_Rep Год назад +5

    500-1000 years because this nonsense is brought up every decade and then dropped.

    • @Bruh-wb3qw
      @Bruh-wb3qw Год назад +2

      You’ve been living under a rock huh

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 Год назад +1

      Except now we have companies actually trying to do it. NASA has hardly had any funding since the Apollo so they never really worked on trying. Plus SLS was going so slow but now it does work.
      After they go back to the moon I'm sure things will start to go quick.

    • @whiteknob7944
      @whiteknob7944 Год назад

      You clowns replying have no idea what you’re talking about. It would take decades to build anything and the planet, if you haven’t noticed, is deadly. So humans living in Mars like we do Earth will never happen. Not by us.

    • @TheJudge_Carls_Junior_Rep
      @TheJudge_Carls_Junior_Rep Год назад

      @@Bruh-wb3qw (so RUclips hates links) this video explains why it’s a stupid idea “Why Mars Colonization is a Dangerous and Stupid Idea” by Adam Something

    • @Bruh-wb3qw
      @Bruh-wb3qw Год назад

      @@TheJudge_Carls_Junior_Rep nobody said it isn’t a stupid and dangerous idea, it absolutely is. But that won’t stop humans from trying. 500 years? Try 100-200

  • @MikeJones-rk1un
    @MikeJones-rk1un Год назад +1

    We always need more closet space.

  • @silverwriter6739
    @silverwriter6739 Год назад

    I appreciate all of the War of the Worlds references in the section titles.

  • @alistairwalley4299
    @alistairwalley4299 5 месяцев назад

    Baseball with grenades while on acid sounds good, let's invent that

  • @andrewspohrer7183
    @andrewspohrer7183 Год назад

    The building materials would likely need to be completely sourced from the red planet for the main structure. Lasers being helpful and all, this isn't out of question, especially because solar panels are now able to be more robust.

  • @feanacar
    @feanacar Год назад

    It’s gonna be 100 years before we can do that
    First, we have to learn to get along enough to build something

  • @JohnColorado3811
    @JohnColorado3811 11 месяцев назад

    The reduced gravity on Mars may be the game stopper.

  • @davidmiddleton7958
    @davidmiddleton7958 Год назад

    It is a matter of logistics that aren't yet in place. Firstly, geting objects into orbit, but then having an orbital refueling platform. You will also need orbital constru- tion platform. You will have to have food and oxygen. Ideally, I would believe a luna base would be a good move.